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The Texas Ranger Collection includes artifacts and archive/library materials associated with a specific Texas Ranger or Ranger Company. This includes guns, badges, personal effects and equipment used during Ranger service.
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The Currency Collection comprises US and foreign paper currency, including Mexican-era banknotes of Texas, Republic of Texas banknotes, silver and gold certificates and other miscellaneous banknotes from around the world.
The Museum Highlights are a curated collection of artifacts, photos and archival material that represent the wide range of items housed in the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum. These items are the must-see museum artifacts, whether they are historically significant, rare, or just have a great story to tell.
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Cordell Walker is back! The CW's 2021 reboot of popular 90s show Walker, Texas Ranger gives us a modern reimagining of the role previously played by meme machine Chuck Norris. Read on to find out how to watch Walker online and stream every new episode, including for free in some places.
Those expecting the lawman to dish out his uncompromising brand of justice via a flurry of roundhouse kicks this time out might be in for a surprise, however. Supernatural star Jared Padalecki takes on the lead role immortalized by Norris, but while he'll be wearing the classic Stetson and stubble, it's a more angsty and considered ranger this time out - one who doesn't rely on his fists to do the talking.
The revamped show begins with Walker's tragic backstory and his efforts to turn his life around, which looks set to be continuing thread through the season. Haunted by the death of his wife (played by Padalecki's real life spouse Genevieve), Walker finds himself unable to move on until his finds out the truth behind the tragedy.
The original show ran for a lengthy nine seasons, but will this new version packs as much of a punch without Chuck and his slow-mo fight scenes? You can find out for yourself by reading our guide. Here's how to watch Walker online and stream every new episode of the Walker, Texas Ranger reboot wherever you are in the world right now.
Downloading a VPN will allow you to stream the the new series online no matter where you are. It's a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV just as if you were at home.
If you really can't wait and need to get CW programming live the way you would with cable, then you'll need an over-the-top streaming service that offers the channel.
Of the many options, we recommend FuboTV for those wanting to watch Walker, as in addition to offering The CW as part of its core package of more than 100 channels, it also gives you a 1-week free trial - again making it's possible to watch Walker free online. Should you like what you see and decide to keep it, the cable replacement service costs $64.99 a month thereafter.
If you don't mind watching Walker in 1080p then the Basic plan for $10 per month looks the better bet. Stan is currently offering a 30 day free trial so you can watch a large chunk of the opening season of Walker without potentially paying a penny.
If you happen to be abroad and are worried that geo-blocking will stop you from watching Walker like you normally would back home, don't worry - just use a VPN to point yourself back to Australia and you'll be able to stream as usual.
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